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Beno Udrih: Released by Pistons
Beno Udrih was waived by the Pistons on Sunday.Udrih failed to get on the floor during the preseason and was essentially just brought in as a training camp body. With the likes of Reggie Jackson, Ish Smith and Langston Galloway all in the fold at point guard, there was no need to keep Udrih around for the regular season. The 13-year veteran could get some looks elsewhere as a solid mentor for younger players, though he won't be a fantasy relevant player no matter where he lands.
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Pistons' Beno Udrih: Out for 6-8 weeks
Beno Udrih (knee) will miss 6-8 weeks, Jake Chapman of the team's official site reports.Previous suspicions that Udrih would not be available for the remainder of the season were confirmed Monday. With Udrih out, Darrun Hilliard is expected to slide into his backup point guard role.
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Pistons' Beno Udrih: Will remain with Detroit
Updating a previous report, Beno Udrih (knee) will remain with the Detroit Pistons for the rest of the season, according to Shams Charania of Yahoo! Sports reports.Earlier Monday, Charania reported that the Pistons would release Udrih in order to sign Lorenzo Brown from the D-League, but the NBA's transaction deadline passed Sunday, and the team was unable to make the roster move. As a result, Brown will remain in the D-League, while Udrih will stick with the Pistons for the final two games of the season. According to Rod Beard of The Detroit News, coach Stan Van Gundy isn't optimistic that Udrih, who suffered a right knee sprain Sunday against the Grizzlies, will be available for those remaining two contests, which was why the Pistons were looking to release him. Udrih's injury will likely force Ish Smith to take on a heavier workload at point guard, while wings Darrun Hilliard and Stanley Johnson could initiate the offense when Smith is off the floor.
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Beno Udrih: Released by Pistons
Beno Udrih (knee) will be released by the Pistons, Shams Charania of Yahoo! Sports reports.The veteran guard is battling a sprained right knee that likely would have kept him out of the final two games of the season. As a result, the Pistons plan to add healthier depth at point guard by signing Lorenzo Brown, who attended training camp with the club in the fall before being waived. The 34-year-old Udrih had appeared in 39 games with the Pistons, averaging 5.8 points, 3.4 assists and 1.5 rebounds in 14.4 minutes per game. Udrih was set to become an unrestricted free agent this summer, so the decision to release him comes with minimal financial ramifications.
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Pistons' Beno Udrih: May not play in final two games
Beno Udrih is dealing with a right knee sprain, though hasn't gotten X-rays yet, Aaron McMann of the MLive Media Group reports. For that reason, Coach Stan Van Gundy is "not optimistic" about Udrih playing in the Detroit Pistons' final two outings, Rod Beard of The Detroit News reports.Udrih likely suffered the injury during Sunday's tilt against the Grizzlies, where he totaled 11 points (5-7 FG, 1-1 3Pt), five assists and two rebounds across 21 minutes. With Reggie Jackson (knee) ruled out for the season, the burden of the point guard role could solely fall on Ish Smith, who has taken over as the Pistons' starting point guard since Jackson was shut down. More information will likely come about the seriousness of Udrih's injury once the X-ray results become available, after which point Stan Van Gundy could make a decision about who will spend time at point guard over the last two contests if Udrih is sidelined.
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Pistons' Beno Udrih: Submits four points, five assists Friday
Beno Udrih finished with four points (2-7 FG), five assists, one rebound and one steal across 19 minutes in a 114-109 win over the Rockets on Friday.The Detroit Pistons' decision to shut down Reggie Jackson (knee) for the season has opened up a rotation spot for Udrih, who is now regularly seeing minutes in the teens while backing up Ish Smith. While the veteran has performed capably in that capacity, he's unlikely to see his role increase over the final three games of the regular season, especially with Smith continuing to play well. Udrih has averaged 6.6 points, 5.0 assists, 2.3 rebounds in 16.6 minutes per game since entering the rotation seven games ago.
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Pistons' Beno Udrih: Still outside of rotation
Beno Udrih (coach's decision) failed to play in a 106-101 win over the Cavaliers on Thursday.Udrih hasn't seen the floor since Feb. 8, and with coach Stan Van Gundy more concerned with securing a playoff spot than finding time for his deep reserves at this stage of the season, don't expect the 34-year-old to make many more appearances over the Detroit Pistons' final 27 contests.
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Pistons' Beno Udrih: Sits out practice with ankle injury
Beno Udrih tweaked his ankle in Tuesday's practice and didn't take part in Wednesday's session, Aaron McMann of MLive.com reports.The injury could put Udrih in jeopardy of missing Thursday's game against the Hornets, but the Detroit Pistons should have a better idea on his status following their morning shootaround. Udrih has been largely out of the rotation since early December, so his potential absence Thursday likely wouldn't have an impact on how coach Stan Van Gundy distributes the minutes in the backcourt.
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Pistons' Beno Udrih: Held out of rotation Sunday
Beno Udrih (coach's decision) didn't see the floor in a 102-101 win over the Raptors on Sunday.Udrih has rarely seen the court outside of garbage time since Reggie Jackson returned from a knee injury in December, so it's no surprise that he was excluded from the rotation in a game that was decided by one point. The veteran is purely an insurance option at point guard behind Jackson and Ish Smith.
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Pistons' Beno Udrih: Logs garbage-time minutes Thursday
Beno Udrih played 11 minutes and turned in four points (1-5 FG, 0-2 3Pt, 2-2 FT), four assists and one steal in a 127-107 loss to the Warriors on Thursday.It was Udrih's first appearance since Dec. 19, as he's been effectively squeezed out of the rotation since Reggie Jackson returned from a knee injury in early December. Barring another setback for Jackson or an injury to top backup Ish Smith, Udrih will fail to see the court in most competitive contests.